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TRU DAfLT REVIEW, TUESDAV. mASCH 22,1921
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rreeport. Mkrcii ZZ.—Miae S»rUlc V -Hred oOcteHr Mofutey end fVeey^rt btuiked In tl>« warmth at ker amileii. FIrUe fotknr In a month or aa we wiu be'ereriaailniilr euMlnv Old Sol and a cHeudleaa akr. and hltUng for xttf cool UUows ef tke eld Atlantic.
Al neon on Monday the tk«rtn«iniAer «illaide the RevlMv tmlldlnc reached Um U mark. Olrbi went through the Streetii cane hate and outer ihlnitM and men beared off their winter eoate with a algh of relief.
"the tacee ot mtme bore the unmlc. tahable Migm of paUent torture hke a Ifian undergoea when he hae kept hie winter "undlea" on until friend Wife in cool Nainaook. deemn It advlaablr fer ktan t« make the change.
Down in the hay nectlon net rcela were heavy laden and fliihermen reiwlr- likig lobeter pota were a common night. Tn another part of tbe town folkJi were buay painting hoata. Along the eaiial the emell of oakam and tar emote ihe hOetrlla.
The realdential eeotlon yard nhowed evldenc* of a general cleanlnc up and H WlU itot be long before green ahoote ffOl be poking nosee up through the Warmed noil.
It wae a day when all the world waa friendly, except In tbe tbree aectlona of town where Kplte fence* loom up an perpetual remindera of bitter feuda. It waa a day that niled the wml with prwnlae of even better days to come, wiMn the thought of letting the darned •id tU% go out gave a pleasnat thrill; When the thought of palntloir acreenn gave another thrill of a dlifrrent na¬ ture; nnd the pleaaiire of tbe moment waa not npoiled by the fac4 that an. ether day might bring the blniit of a blUKard.
It haa happned before. "Cnviy MArch" la not a bit more looney than Xj>/ll, but according to the oUI sogea •I Xhe village spring hu-t come Into her own, and Jack Front i;t lickrd to u farule after a lean winter.
GET AWAY FROM YOUR WORK
WHEN YOUR TASK IS DONE
$150,000 FIRE LOSS AT MKHEL HELD
HmftUAd aad Other Naarbjr Fire
DcpartmcBts Prore Great Aid
ia QocadiiBf Flaaws
Hempatead, Marrh 22.—Ixiae eatlmat- ed at tltO.OOO wai) cauaed by nre which Daturday avenlng practically deatroyed tke Medliml Reaearch I.*bofatofV kt Mitcliel rxalA. Much of the loaa was due to the deatructlon ot valuable eqiulp- mcat uaed In the laboratory. The cAuea of thfl lire haa not been nacer- talned. nccording to offlcera at the field, -^he timely arrival of Hempstead and <^«r nearby Are departmenta, which added their efforta to thoae of tbe flre fighting force at the field under Cap¬ tain J. J. Devery aiMl Fire Marahall and Chief McCabe of tha field department, undoubtedly prevented the camp being Ar« awept, aa the etrortg wind which cRme acroea Hempstead Plalrui fanned the fiameayinto a Htate tluit for a time promliwd It i<onllagratlon among the hundrtda uf frame bulldlngn.
The Hempatead contingent oonalated of the pumper and Victory and tlnter- prlec dloee Companlea with their ap¬ paratua. They were In charge of Flrat Aailatant Chief WUllam R. Ollaa In the ahacnoe of Chief W. l„ Powera.
Tha local department made a quick run to the field and connected tbe pumper to the ataiulplpe near the cen¬ ter of tha field. Engineer McKally maintaining a steady preaaure of 140 pounda and In leaa than ten mlnutea after tbeir arrival Hampatead had three atri>ama throwing water at the rate of 700 gallons a mlzaute. Thia, Added to the atreama of the pumper at the Field Flra Oepariment and hy¬ drant atreama from the Oortlpn City department, eoon had the fire under oontroL
The bnae honpltal at tha field, which la connected with the laboratory, waa MTed, though It waa neceaaary to re¬ move the twenty oh twenty-flv» pa- Uenti. All but three or four were abte to walk to placea of aafety naA thoae who oonld not help themaelvea ware carried out.
Hparka were carried by the wind to Other buUdlnga and aoldlera warn eta. tloned on roola to quench them aa they landed.
Col. Chrlatle, tn charge of the Medi¬ cal Reeaarch Laboratory, placed tbe Umw at about $1(0,000. In addlttona to building and apparatus many valuable recorda were loet.
There are about SOO men at the field now,
iikoS AND HTBKL EXPOftm
FQR OREAT BRITAIN HKATT
OW UlHSihiasI New* gorelae.) London, Uarcb 32—<lrMt Brltaln'a csporta ot Iron and atell have doubled aince tha end of the war, wbertaa thoae n«m tha United BUtes ehow b fnUIng •If of approximately I per cent, aecord- Mg to a report lanued by tbe American Chamber of Commerce In London. Attention la drawn, however, toi tbe t that American ez;iorta -were ab- narmally large during the war for mili¬ tary pumoaea. nnd tha axporta of li:9t year akow a MoaidemMe increnae ever the oorraapendlng Bgnre for ISIS.
PerWfied on the atael at the qttick. iHnch counter. ihe_ city bnainefla man envy the farmfr. who can drop hia to4ls and sit dawn to hot •oaa meal M hcma. bnaJta tw* iiannffr Wkea he dleks tn* aprtntr lack of hte oaka door and hlee him to hia henbe, at MnlrenM!, Jtferrick or FreepoK. heJ leavea hU ««Mtt behind him. The farmer mniiiiMe close to hl<» work.
Yet, It lafft' entirely neceaaary con¬ stantly to hare the plow, Ihe comflekl. or the stable staring him In the faee. In pkmeer daya, before the advent af lafaor-aarlBir machinery and methods, where man's work woe from sunriee tb sutuwt, and woman's work waa never done, tt did not make much difference, and the farm buildings were placed where they could be closest to the house.
Dan't Talk Shop Modem experience, however, shows tbat every man wantn to get away from his work at nome time In the day. It la the same principle as that which for¬ bids talking "shop" during social houra. Bvery woman known the comfort of a nook where she can rest without seeing the kitchen sink or the cook stove.
Many women prefer to imve the tun¬ ing room separate from the kitchen, hut It Is only recenUy that farmers hava oome to see the de'jiRtuiilty of ar¬ ranging their grounds so 'vhat they can take their after-supper recreation aloof from their workaday world. It docs ikot take much planning onlinarily to bring thin about In a measure. 8ome- tlmea It can Ix; done by rearrangement Of tbe smaller buihllngn. the pig stye, or the chicken coop, and often all thiit I.s nacejinary is a little thought ^'ven to the planting of hedgejt and other shrubbery. The bam probably Is a fix¬ ture, considering high buikling and moving costs, but very often Its unslgh- ly features can be screejied with a hedge, wire or latUce fence, or vines which may be dug out uf tbe wooda. If the earlier generation has placed thut barn directly across the rood, it can at least be kept neat. One farmer, who decided to get tho maximum en¬ joyment out of life, even rearrarured the rooma of his bou.<ie ho that It faced away from the road townrd a woods.
There are doaens of things that con be done without extravagant expen.se ttuit will make the place morn uttrnc-
Uve for Mnare hours, and wtth the growing tide frMn the rity to the coon- try, everytiilng which ia done tn thnt Une adda to the salabOtty of the pince. It wftt Aa more. It wiU prwiAe tnaptin. aiilatlan m tha oe*- ¦Mkity, nnd poaalbly be tke MMnna at Miprovtng litrlng condiUona.
The V). fl. Department of Agrkulture In paying much attention to the im¬ provement of country homes. Parmeni' Bulletin 1017. on "ReAutlfying the Farmstead," may be had on application.
DAWaAMDPUY
Yenng Lengne et llekriw Ceagregatton to rreaent "Mlaa Marlay*'
Freep^, March 22.—The Young t<eag\ie of the Hebrew Congregation will hold a dance Sunday evening in the new Temple and will preaent the pUy, "MIsa Marley."
Tlenders orchestra will furnish the mn.<ilc for tbe danrn that will follow the play. Refre.shmentH will be served.
Rome of the moot popular of the yoiutger set will take part In the ptay. The cast has been working hard to bring It to a state of perfection.
Those taking pari In the show are: I.arry ScJiIosm, Rosaline Felterstein, Orace Rosenntein, Moriimer Reeee, Herman Barasch, Harry Jacohsen, Lil¬ lian Shleher, Sadie C>oldfarfo, Mariln Raphael, Povld Jacohaen, Aielphl Reno- witz. Philip Goldsmith, Father WUson and Jensle Israel.
Mrs. BariMor Recovering
Rnldwin. Ntarch 22.—Mra. Hopry M. Rorbour, of Haaterh Parkway and Van Buren street, who haa been Ul for aome tlnM> waa able to sit up to-day.
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AND SHE LKES Orr HALL
CWorate apHnn. Col:. March 23.-^- 'XHtIa Umnan." aa this wealthy little city at the foot of Pike's Peak Is called, ia "threatened" with a "petticoat dty govern nwnt."
Petitions for the nomlnattan ot nine prooKlnent women are being eirtnilated, among them Mra. J. W. Ady, fomK'riy Mrs. James Ferguson Bnms. widow of the late millionaire mining man; Mr*. L. A. Miller, president of the Colorado Federatioa of Women's Cluba. and Mrs. C. H. 'Attid, secretary of that organixa- tlon.
Mrs. Ullian H. Keer of thia city, who wna acUve in Washington In the r^un- dln of the National Woman's Par^y, Is credited with having launcheil the movement to have Colorado Springs governed by a council of women.
The municipal election will l>e held early next month, and present Imlica- tlonn are that the real ianue nt thf- polls wlil be a flght to determine whether
CLSANJNO DTKINO
PRKS8INO REPARINQ
N. SHENKIN Carpenter • Builder
and
General Contractor
Houses bdk from yonr own plans Jobbbg a Specialty
157 Harris Arenne
FREEPORT, N. Y.
Telephone 528-R
CARS Washed and Polished
AU Night Service
Goodrich and Radne Tires
General Garage Work
Kreischer Auto Supply 301 Front Street
Pbone 1790
Hempstead
NEW YORK TAILORING CO.
J. LISHINSKY, Prop.
LADIES' AND GENTS TAILORING
Suite made to order
Work Called for aAd Delivered
12 irOSTE yULAGE AVEinJE
Tel. 1394 ROCKVILLE CENTRE
mm or women will rondnet the ciiy'a uffalm tar tke totmUmt ycnr.
"W* kebeve tkM tka wawiii nui i.tv« Celamda 0prUws goad government ai<d that they will pay attention to bnai- neas," Mrs. Kerr declared. **We are la the Sght to alay. and we will orgnniae all the alak woanen. arhool teaohera. < aalegln<>ea aa4 every woman in tke dty."
It ia expected that If the women an aaroaaaful in their rlTorts ta gain can- trol of the City Council they will aiv point a mcml>er of their nex nn city manager.
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RRNRY L. M.%XSON B.ICK HOMR
Freeport, March 12.—Henry L. Max- eon of 31( South Long Beach avenue, has arrived home frian his extended stay in Prnrto lUi-n and was present ut the rcorganiaation meeting of tbe Vil¬ lage Board laat night.
REGISTER WITH US POSITIONS OPEN
DOMESTICS, CHAMBERMAIDS. COOKS, CLERICAL WORKERS, GARDENERS
AH Kinds of Sidled Ubor No Registration Fee
Nassau County Employment
Senrice 0 Rlain St., Hempstead, L I.
I'hone: Hempstead !99J
Anfl all because he 'houpht he clitlii't need a ^priiigr overcnat!
As "ounces of prccaii lion" may we suggest our ijfht weight *Scotch Mists?
To the eye—just smart spring overcoats of fancy ¦^tottish cheviots.
To v^^pring Showers—thi> Iryest kind <»f a joke—won't •»\et throui,'h even in a real •'^cotch mist — hence thr 'aiiie.
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Rogers Peet Company
Broadway Broadway
at 13th St. "Four at 3 4th .-it.
Convenient Broadway Ctirner»" Fifth Axe. at Warren at 41.it St.
NEW TOP.K CITY
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Do Your Spring Cleaning EARLY!
BECAUSE
The Early Bird Gets (Rid Of) The Germ
NASSAU Electric Carpet Washing Coe
22 We«t Merrick Road
HAVE YOUR PLATING
DONE IN R(X:KVILLE CENTRE
Modern Equipment .ind Expert Workmen will give you a eer- vico you can't get elsewhere on Long Inluud
Brau Beds aud Dectro Platinf in All Its Branckei
We Do General Mill Work and Can Care for Your Home Alltr- ationn ot Thi.s Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H. Weber
Formerly L. & H. Mfg. Co.
Observer St., Tel. 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
Telephone, 1312
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' Freeport, March 11.—The Freeport High aeiwol BaaketbaH team loet to I.iWiilMii on Thursday on the Law¬ rence eonrt, by the done acore ot 11 te la.
,Tliere wna a huran attaoteaflt tt lootara. The gtnm waa replete ertth (hrlllB.
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FREEPORT, L.I.
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MORTGAGE LOANS
HOMES PREFERRED |
QUICK ANSWEBS LOW CHARGES X
Long Island Bond & Mortgage |
Guarantee Co. |
375 FULTON STREET, JAMAICA |
SIXTH FLOOR X
- O. M. HAWKINS DEALER IN NASH MOTOR CARS
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OFFICIAL SSRYK BOf
HAWKINS BATTERY SERVICE
340 ObMfyar St Rockville Coatr% L. I.
_ Telephona 670 Rookrille Centre
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Nmmo ud Soffolk Couties
Coei^arating :
U. S. EaiployaMrt Senrica
Yonng Man's dfistiaB Anadalian
Yo«« Woven'* Oriitian AMOcMion
TUl Mrrica k BOia than jnrt a bmm af fattiiig paapk Job*. It b aad ikadU W u aid ta iIm nannd grwwtk aad davalopMant of tiMa twa caatioi in al Ht phaMt.
If ya« bcfiera in it gira ni tka danca ta Mrre jm. Wa •ra in diract tanck witk pnbfic and prirata amplaTaent ierricae in tke city m wcO as Lanf Uand canditians.
UNITED EMPLOYMEKT SERVICE
NASSAU AND SURPOU COUNTIES
CLEARING OFFICE, WNIOLA, N. Y.
'Aaac Oavdca City lf04
FAY AND FAY
UPH(»LSTERERS & INTERIOR DECORATORS
TELEPHONE FREEPORT II3Z-J
SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH
Mattresses $3.75
Renovated and Steriliztd Equal Ip New
Draperies, per window, $3.7^ Let us give our estimate i(H
UPHOLSTERING CABINET MAKING
FRENCH POLISHING
What 5he Likes
is a box of our ice cresm. It's welcome to the Indies at Rny hour of the day or evening. It can be eaten and enjoyed because of fts extraordinary good flavor i^nd because of tbe nourish¬ ing quality of ingredients we put into it. Take home
a qtiart.
RUDOLPH HinnE
(Ponnerlr Oltcn'e) IC» CMBAM and COKPECTIONERY
Main Straat
HSMPSTBAO
Na
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Onr Sanitary W«rba«ns ara located at
48 SOUTH MAIN STREET
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INCOME TAX
To taxpayara who coiuider accuracy obtained through ona who hna fuD knowledge of the adminia- tmtiYe prindplea of the department aa weD as the law, I take *Im« mnane to bring to your attention the fact diat I am again attadied to the offices of George Mor- toD Levy, Attoroay, No. 37a Weat Merrick Road, Fraaport, N. Y. Shoukl your return be prepared by me aad ia {nveatigated, 1 wouU conekler it my duty to intercede for you. ^ipointnaents can be made at aboTe office or aramngs at my home, Phone 714*R. Fraaport*
FRED C BERGE Fomwr Internal ReTanua Inspector
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